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Mad Max is a post-apocalyptic action game developed by Canadian studio Gray Matter and published by Mindscape for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. The game is based on the 1981 Australian film Mad Max 2. The game is a remake of Road Raider.[citation needed]


Gameplay[]

The object is to survive in a post-apocalyptic setting by battling survivalists and collecting valuable food, water, gasoline, and money in order to continue racing into the desert wasteland that lies beyond.

The player begins the game in Max's Pursuit Special (his famous car featured in the movie series). As the player drives through the non-linear stage (referred to as a Road War), they encounter enemy vehicles, roadblocks, and dynamite-hurling bunkers. The player is given a very limited supply of dynamite to be used on these threats by throwing it directly at them. In each level, a small, run-down service station can be found, offering goods such as fuel and dynamite, as well as auto repair services in exchange for food and water.

The main goal of each level is to enter the arena and battle the enemy gangs. The player must gather enough food and water to trade at the service station for an Arena Pass. Once the pass is obtained, the player must find the Arena, which appears as a large cave. Once inside the arena, the player must be the last vehicle to survive the demolition derby inside. Enemy vehicles drive around the arena and attempt to push the player, as well as each other, off of the road into the abyss below. In addition, several areas of the floor open up at random, leaving vehicles to fall into the pitfall. Once all enemy vehicles are destroyed, the player advances to the next Road War level of the game.

Mines[]

Scattered throughout the levels are abandoned mines, marked by a small shed. By driving into the shed, Max will leave his vehicle and enter the mine. While inside the mine, Max may explore the area in a pseudo-3D environment. Food, water, fuel, and ammunition may be found inside the mines. Enemy survivalists are also present inside the mine, and will protect the items found within, however Max is armed with a shotgun, which also has limited ammo. Additional ammo may be found inside the mine.

Final boss[]

After the third and final arena battle, the player engages in a one-on-one crossbow battle with the final boss of the game. The crossbow and ammo are both collected within the mines on the third Road War level. If the player wishes to start here, they must enter the password for the last Road War, rather than the final arena battle. If the player enters the password for the final arena battle, the player will not have enough crossbow ammo to kill the final boss, even if every single one hits him. It is unknown whether this was an untested bug in the game, or if it was a trick by the game developers.[citation needed]


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Mad Max (logo)
Media
Characters
Original: Benno • Bubba Zanetti • Charlie • Clunk • Cundalini • Fifi Macaffee • Grinner • Jessie Rockatansky • Jim Goose • Johnny the Boy • Labatouche • Lair • Lair's partner • Max Rockatansky • May Swaisey • Mudguts • Nightrider's Girl • Roop • Sarse • Scuttle • Silvertongue • Sprog Rockatansky • Starbuck • The Nightrider • The Station Master • Toecutter • Ziggy

Second film: "Dog" • Bearclaw Mohawk • Curmudgeon • Feral Kid • Gyro Captain • Lord Humungus • Lord Humungus' Marauders • Mechanic Assistant • Nathan • Pappagallo • Pappagallo's tribe • The Captain's Girl • The Golden Youth • The Mechanic • The Toadie • Warrior Woman • Wez • Zetta
Third film: Aunty Entity • Bartertown security force • Blackfinger • Captain Walker • Dr. Dealgood • Ironbar • Jedediah • Jedediah Jr. • Master Blaster • Max's monkey • Savannah Nix • Scrooloose • Slake • The Collector • The Lost Tribe • Ton Ton Tattoo
Fourth film: Ace • Angharad • Black Mask • The Bullet Farmer • Capable • Cheedo the Fragile • Coma-Doof Warrior • Corpus Colossus • Crow Fishers • The Dag • Glory the Child • Glory the Child's Mother • Immortan Joe • Immortan Joe's fifth heir • Immortan Joe's fourth heir • Immortan Joe's Wives • Imperator Furiosa • Keeper of the Seeds • Miss Giddy • Morsov • Nux • The Organic Mechanic • The People Eater • Rictus Erectus • Slit • Toast the Knowing • The Valkyrie
2015 video game: Arkytekt • Blas Cap • The Buzzards • Chumbucket • Crow Dazzle • Deep Friah • Dinki-Di (dog) • Glory the Child • G cont. • Griffa • Gutgash • Hope • Jeet • Outcrier • Pink Eye • Roadkill • Roadkill Ranks • Scabrous Scrotus • Scrotus' War Boys • Stank Gum • Tenderloin • War Boys

Locations
Anarchie Road • Atomic Cafe • Bartertown • Bullet Farm • The Citadel • Dead Barrens Pass • Fat Nancy's Cafe • Gas Town • The Green Place • Halls of Justice • Highway 9, sector 26 • The Last Road • Magnum Opus Garage • May's Farm • Powder River • Rock Rider canyon • Sugartown Cabaret • Sun City • The Sunken City • The Badlands • The Great White • The Outer graves • The Parch Moon • Wee Jerusalem
Vehicles
Objects/Items/Weapons
Boomerang • Dinki-Di • Guzzolene • Max's MFP uniform • Mother's Milk • Sawn-off Shotgun • Thunderdome weapons
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